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30 hour clock

malmjeanne
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Newcomer

If I go into my scheduled meeting in advance of the actual date, just to test it out etc. -- does that start the 30-hour clock ticking? After I finished my test, I clicked "Leave meeting" (as opposed to "End the meeting"). We're more than 30 hours out from my scheduled meeting, so I don't want that clock ticking and the meeting will have expired before we even get to that date. Thanks!

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Ray_Harwood
Community Champion | Customer
Community Champion | Customer

Welcome to the Zoom Community, @malmjeanne.

 

The 30-hour limit is for each instance or session. If you stop the test, the click stops. When you start it again later – either for another test or the “real thing” – the clock starts again at zero. 


Ray -- check out the GoodClix website or the Z-SPAN website.

malmjeanne
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Newcomer

Thank you!